A second national Book Week will be held later this year following the success of the inaugural 2012 event, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop has announced.

The Scottish Book Trust will lead the week-long celebration of reading from November 25 to December 1.

The first Book Week, held in 2012, saw more than 20,000 people attend various events while 30,000 pupils got involved.

Ms Hyslop said: "Teachers have told us that Book Week Scotland had a positive impact on their pupils' interest in reading and writing, and that it was well supported in schools."

Marc Lambert, chief executive of the Scottish Book Trust, said: "Book Week Scotland 2012 was an outstanding success. We are delighted that it is now set to become a major date in this year's cultural calendar. "